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Sierra Chemical Co. <br /> RCRAContingency Plan <br /> • Dilution <br /> • Disposal <br /> • Isolation <br /> • Neutralization <br /> • Solidification <br /> Any necessary verification of air,soil, or water samples will be directed by the IC and EHSS Manager. <br /> Immediately after an emergency,the IC will provide treating,storing,or disposing of recovered waste(s), <br /> contaminated soil or surface water,or any other material that results from a release,fire, or explosion <br /> at the facility in accordance with standard operating procedures.Air monitoring equipment is available <br /> for use and may be used to verify that concentrations of chlorine and sulfur dioxide are below <br /> permissible exposure limits before any operations within the facility begin. <br /> For level II and III incidents after the emergency itself is controlled and contained by Sierra Chemical <br /> Co.'s ERT or an outside emergency response contractor(in the case of level III),the IC will be responsible <br /> for the development and implementation of an incident-specific decontamination plan. PPE will be <br /> decontaminated or disposed of according to the procedure before it is returned to the storage location. <br /> For all Contingency Plan emergency responses,the EHSS Manager will ensure, in keeping with standard <br /> operating procedures, that,in the affected areas of the facility: <br /> • No waste that may be incompatible with the released material is treated, stored, or disposed of <br /> until cleanup procedures are completed <br /> • All emergency equipment in the Contingency Plan is cleaned and fit for its intended use or <br /> replaced before operations are resumed <br /> 8. prevention of Recurrence or Spread of Fires, Fxplosit ns, or Releases <br /> During an emergency, the IC and Site Safety Managerwlll ensure that reasonable measures are taken so <br /> that fires, explosions, and releases do not occur,recur,or spread to the hazardous waste or other <br /> hazardous materials at the facility.These measures may include: <br /> • Stopping processes and operations <br /> • Collecting and.containing released wastes and materials <br /> • Removing or isolating containers of waste or hazardous substance posing a threat <br /> o Ensuring that wastes managed during an emergency are handled,stored, or treated with due <br /> consideration from compatibility with other wastes and materials onsite with containers <br /> utilized. <br /> • Restricting personnel not needed for response activities <br /> • Evacuating the area <br /> • Curtailing nonessential activities in the area <br /> • Conducting preliminary inspections of adjacent facilities and equipment to assess damage <br /> • Overpacking and/or removing damaged containers/drums from affected areas. <br /> • Maintaining fire equipment on standby at the incident site in cases where ignitable liquids have <br /> been or may be released and ensuring that all ignition sources are kept out of the area. Ignitable <br /> liquids will be segregated,contained, confined, diluted,or otherwise controlled to preclude <br /> inadvertent explosion or detonation. <br /> Prepared By: <br /> Issue date: Replaces: Page: <br /> ACT_Environmental Services, Inc. February 25,2016 NA 26 of 44 <br /> i <br />